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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> well, in entertainment news, this weekend at the box office, there's really only one movie you need to see. really, there's only one wide release. it's bond, james bond in "s "skyfall," the 23rd film in the franchise. it's expected to do big business this weekend with an estimated $90 million. >> you going to see it? >> we hear it's amazing. >> are you going to go? >> absolutely. our pa matt gave it four stars." lincoln" is also coming out this weekend. you may have trouble finding it as it will only be released in 1
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this...
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here to join us is the host of of -- errol louis and tina dupuy. tina, let me start with you -- you look at the cross tabs in who voted for the republican party and more importantly, who didn't and then you look at a demographics of this country. they're like going over a cliff unless they fundamentally change themselves do. they know that? do they have the capacity to change? >> that's a really good question. fantastic. they've been talking about how the republican party needs to have a come to jesus moment. i think they need a come to jesus moment. >> eliot: good answer. >> they need to figure out who they're going forward because the country they wanted back no longer exists. >> eliot: right. >> that's what you see at the -- when people -- fox news, especially, that kind of denial where they're like no, no, no, this isn't really happening. yes, it is. what do they do going forward? >> eliot: they were pretending the numbers coming in weren't real. karl rove should go back to school and study arithmetic again. put that aside. it is one thing for
here to join us is the host of of -- errol louis and tina dupuy. tina, let me start with you -- you look at the cross tabs in who voted for the republican party and more importantly, who didn't and then you look at a demographics of this country. they're like going over a cliff unless they fundamentally change themselves do. they know that? do they have the capacity to change? >> that's a really good question. fantastic. they've been talking about how the republican party needs to have a...
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so please consider logging on and giving us a like. >>> the d.c. government is getting ready for winter at rfk stadium. the mayor joined more than 1,000 workers from the public works and transportation departments. hundreds of drivers are getting familiar with snow routes and support teams. they ran through their paces to get ready. >> it's not easy driving those trucks. i've driven one. but it's a bunch of fun. >> yeah? when it's dry or when it's wet? >> the guys that do that like to plow snow. believe me. it's not all about the money. they like to plow snow. oh, i love it, it's great. hopefully we will have some snow to plow. >> whatever makes you happy. >> garrett county is pretty much cut off. 30 inches of snow still on the ground. a lot of folks cut off from their individual communities. it's a big mess out there. for us, we'll start with a live look outside. it's our live michael & son weather cam. we have some clouds. unofficially the high was 5 3, 10 degrees below average. right now it's 50. dew . is upper 20s. so we've got some colder and
so please consider logging on and giving us a like. >>> the d.c. government is getting ready for winter at rfk stadium. the mayor joined more than 1,000 workers from the public works and transportation departments. hundreds of drivers are getting familiar with snow routes and support teams. they ran through their paces to get ready. >> it's not easy driving those trucks. i've driven one. but it's a bunch of fun. >> yeah? when it's dry or when it's wet? >> the guys...
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maybe all of us are too consumed to know about it for sure. but eroll, the cooperation between bloomberg, cuomo, chris tea and the president couldn't have heard him. >> it shows the guy can do his day job at a minimum. and you know, freezing the race for a few days really hurts romney. he had a lot of ground to make up in some key states and he just got pushed off the page. he didn't have any active roll that would take him into the news cycle related to sandy and marginally, around the edges a lot of the worst scenarios happen to be republican strong holds. it so happens a lot of the places that were devastated were in more conservative areas. >> when christie said he was thanking president obama, two days before it was about how the president was terrible at bipartisanship and the mitt romney presidency would be good at it. >> i think it takes a big storm to make a big case for big government and i think that's what we've seen. you have a situation where romney was calling for emergency services to be pushed back to the states and for there
maybe all of us are too consumed to know about it for sure. but eroll, the cooperation between bloomberg, cuomo, chris tea and the president couldn't have heard him. >> it shows the guy can do his day job at a minimum. and you know, freezing the race for a few days really hurts romney. he had a lot of ground to make up in some key states and he just got pushed off the page. he didn't have any active roll that would take him into the news cycle related to sandy and marginally, around the...
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join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position of weakness going into these talks with the president. the spt emboldened and he could say john boehner i don't need you and if you keep this i'm going to run against your entire congress and all of you are going to be gone. he's looking at the longer ball as well. you have all these house members who will be in their fourth year by the time they get to 2014 and if there has been no movement. if the country perceives republicans are not working trying to resolve the problems, then guess what happens in two years. the public will turn and say that's it. we
join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position...
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if you want to show us what you did. do not take a picture of me. >> reporter: that was mia, the owner and chef. but you have to give her credit. just a few minutes later, she returned. if you want to come in, definitely. please come in. >> reporter: it was all underneath here and back there. there is no sign of rodent or roaches. >> she blamed it on an abandoned building next door and said they bleached and sanitized inside and exterminators have exterminated at mia's. >> it was unexpected. we had to take extreme measures to allieveiate the problem. and we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: mia's and all the restaurants passed reinspection and are back in business. i'm with 9 news. >> you have to give her some props there. she apologized and showed them what they were doing. >> i have been to patino's several times, i didn't know he had issues. >> we found more people running but not from our come last. >> check out this crowd, the high heel race. for 25 years, they dress up in drag and race through the streets. the eve
if you want to show us what you did. do not take a picture of me. >> reporter: that was mia, the owner and chef. but you have to give her credit. just a few minutes later, she returned. if you want to come in, definitely. please come in. >> reporter: it was all underneath here and back there. there is no sign of rodent or roaches. >> she blamed it on an abandoned building next door and said they bleached and sanitized inside and exterminators have exterminated at mia's....
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and tony thanks so much for joining us so much thank you michel join us again a little later on well the map is getting filled in maine illinois connecticut massachusetts have all gone for president obama and alabama and tennessee have gone for romney. this is bringing the electoral numbers to eighty two for obama and seventy eight for romney i think. yeah yeah ok and certainly tom you're saying just some new information to get me and the virginia's pause in the reporting of the results daily koz is reporting the thing for the center for american progress and progress because so many people are still in line so you've got a real enthusiasm a lot of people showing up in virginia to vote i think that frankly bodes well for obama but you know we will see n.b.c. is reporting thirty romney's well angus king is winning the senate seat in maine is the independent who's sort of republican and bill nelson has been declared the winner the democrat in the senate race in florida so we've got i think it is a huge i mean not that says it's a suburb closely contested but it was pretty closely conte
and tony thanks so much for joining us so much thank you michel join us again a little later on well the map is getting filled in maine illinois connecticut massachusetts have all gone for president obama and alabama and tennessee have gone for romney. this is bringing the electoral numbers to eighty two for obama and seventy eight for romney i think. yeah yeah ok and certainly tom you're saying just some new information to get me and the virginia's pause in the reporting of the results daily...
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not for medical use but recreational useful oregon turned it down. this means that states can regulate, control, and tax the sale of marijuana in small quantities. there were also referendums on medical marijuana use. in some other states, in, arkansas, did not pass. in massachusetts, it did not pass. in montana they upheld the ban on medical marijuana so massachusetts is the only one that allowed it. so the history was made in the states of colorado and washington. the federal government still considers it illegal. so this sets up potential huge legal issues. the big question, soledad, i have for the panel, where does this he said up? how does it resolve itself? >> supreme court? >> it could be. there was a case a couple years ago. a woman was growing pot for her own use and the feds busted her. and it was actually under the commerce cause. it was litigated under the affordable care act, found to be something congress could do. somebody will take advantage of this state law and then they'll wind up in front of the supreme court. it is unusual for st
not for medical use but recreational useful oregon turned it down. this means that states can regulate, control, and tax the sale of marijuana in small quantities. there were also referendums on medical marijuana use. in some other states, in, arkansas, did not pass. in massachusetts, it did not pass. in montana they upheld the ban on medical marijuana so massachusetts is the only one that allowed it. so the history was made in the states of colorado and washington. the federal government still...
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the company claims that it uses high-tech fabric that uses your body to generate heat. turtleneck for a woman or man is $19.90. you can see it there on the screen. it's from a japanese company and currently it's not taking online orders because of sandy but back to business pretty soon. >>> this one though, for those with cold fingers and deep pockets, there's warm ax. this is a german company that uses silver threads woven into the fabric that's hooked top a battery pack. that -- up to a battery pack. that creates a current that runs into the clothes and this is pricey. this is the woman's long sleeved silver sun shirt and type. the combo set. $1,025. >> not a typo. $1,025. or $15. >> the cuddling is cheaper okay? >> i like her legs too. >> like taking a nap in the snuggie. what do you think mike? >> i love howard's penguins. really cute. >> that's very masculine. very macho. >> it is me. >> it is him. more than you know. >>> coming up on 6:38. when we come back howard is also involved in the heart walk this weekend. we're talking about heart and he's going to intervie
the company claims that it uses high-tech fabric that uses your body to generate heat. turtleneck for a woman or man is $19.90. you can see it there on the screen. it's from a japanese company and currently it's not taking online orders because of sandy but back to business pretty soon. >>> this one though, for those with cold fingers and deep pockets, there's warm ax. this is a german company that uses silver threads woven into the fabric that's hooked top a battery pack. that -- up...
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stay with us. they focus on local and national candidates and the issues during the final days of the campaign. fox 5 wants to hear from you as well. use the hash tag d.c. you decide to tweet your thoughts as we count down to election day. >>> breaking news from new york city. a short time ago, mayor bloomberg reversed course and announced sunday's running of the new york city marathon is cancelled. bloomberg came under sharp criticism for not canceling the race. in the aftermath of hurricane send, the city is still recovering from the massive storms and killed 40 people in new york alone. many are still without power. the transportation in the city has been snarled. the resources would have been diverted for the marathon and they're needed to help the city recover from sandy. >>> mntime, the heart of new york is slowly beating as recovery from sandy picked up a bit. the cleanup is breeding frustration, though, and desperation. millions of people without power, gas, food, drinking water, hurricane
stay with us. they focus on local and national candidates and the issues during the final days of the campaign. fox 5 wants to hear from you as well. use the hash tag d.c. you decide to tweet your thoughts as we count down to election day. >>> breaking news from new york city. a short time ago, mayor bloomberg reversed course and announced sunday's running of the new york city marathon is cancelled. bloomberg came under sharp criticism for not canceling the race. in the aftermath of...
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john: so what >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. ifveryone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the final answer to these arguments, every dollar that is earned by concessions and
john: so what >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would...
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professor, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> eliot: there has been a dramatic shift in civil rights in particular as it pertains to same-sex marriage. there are a couple of cases before the supreme court this year on that issue. what will the supreme court do? will they find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage or find a more limited constitutional prohibition on discrimination against same-sex couples? >> well, they haven't yet agreed to take a case from california and they could just let things lie in which case a lower court ruling would stand that generates same-sex marriage for california on a very narrow theory that because california at one point has same-sex marriage, you can't take it back. that's unfair to take it back once you've done it. and if they just leave things be then they've got california basically on the same side as now nine other states. the six that we had before basically from new england and iowa. that's connecticut and new york and massachusetts and vermont new hampshire and iowa. th
professor, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> eliot: there has been a dramatic shift in civil rights in particular as it pertains to same-sex marriage. there are a couple of cases before the supreme court this year on that issue. what will the supreme court do? will they find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage or find a more limited constitutional prohibition on discrimination against same-sex couples? >> well, they haven't yet agreed to take a...
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. >> for many of us, this is not a political issue, and for many of us this is not revenge. there are legitimate questions whether you believe it or not, and there is some evidence that things aren't quite on the up and up. we're getting to the bottom of it. straight ahead, the stock markets respond to the talks at the white house today. in the guest spot a top money manager who oversees billions tells us what he's watching for. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and
. >> for many of us, this is not a political issue, and for many of us this is not revenge. there are legitimate questions whether you believe it or not, and there is some evidence that things aren't quite on the up and up. we're getting to the bottom of it. straight ahead, the stock markets respond to the talks at the white house today. in the guest spot a top money manager who oversees billions tells us what he's watching for. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members...
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we like to use a spiced rum. we're going to let that sit and start working its magic by itself. >> we're going to start our bread pudding. i have a pre greased pan. you can use whatever table but you have at home. >> with melted butter and we pre greased the pan. we had the bread to it. the leftover butter that we have we're going to add to the bread. >>starting to boil. >> electric stoves are always a challenge. and this pan we're going to add some heavy cream. we're going to have some milk. let that heat up. a little bit of brown sugar and cinnamon. it will that of manila. a little bit of vanilla. let that heat up. over here we have some eggs. once this is heated up. >>w will let this heat up. add the hot liquid to the eggs. >> and we're going to slowly add it into our eggs. we're going to add this to our bread pudding. we're going to have the white chalktalkchocolate. the march of dimes suburban signature chefs auction is november 14th at 5:30 p.m.at the bolingbrook golf club to learn more go to march of dimes
we like to use a spiced rum. we're going to let that sit and start working its magic by itself. >> we're going to start our bread pudding. i have a pre greased pan. you can use whatever table but you have at home. >> with melted butter and we pre greased the pan. we had the bread to it. the leftover butter that we have we're going to add to the bread. >>starting to boil. >> electric stoves are always a challenge. and this pan we're going to add some heavy cream. we're...
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nbc's tracie potts has all the details for us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, reuters ipsos, one of the latest national polls out there, gives president obama just a one percentage point lead nationally. that is a tie as the president heads back out today to speak with voters. president obama's back on the campaign trail. polls show him up by six in iowa, two in wisconsin and two in new hampshire, but this week he's focused on new jersey. >> we are not going to tolerate red tape, we are not going to tolerate bureaucracy. >> reporter: touring storm damage with republican rival governor chris christie. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state. there will be some folks who will criticize me for complimenting him. well, you know what, i speak the truth. >> reporter: analysts say the president's picking up political points. >> the message that christie is sending voters is that obama is doing a good job. he's not a scary, socialist person, that he's somebody who can be trust
nbc's tracie potts has all the details for us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, reuters ipsos, one of the latest national polls out there, gives president obama just a one percentage point lead nationally. that is a tie as the president heads back out today to speak with voters. president obama's back on the campaign trail. polls show him up by six in iowa, two in wisconsin and two in new hampshire, but this week he's focused on new jersey. >> we are not...
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used to impetuous without deliberation. sheridan and sherman and grant had long believed that a permanent solution to the so-called indian problem might be the extermination of the buffalo. the indians depended on the bison for food, clothing and shelter. yet the buffalo could be wiped out, the indians would have to live on their reservations in order to eat. but at the end of the civil war more than 10 million buffalo still roamed the great plains. then german tenors and in a process to turn buffalo hide into high-grade leather. the 1871 east coast tanneries began to play -- pay premium prices for buffalo hides. teams of buffalo hunters flooded the southern plains with their big 50 buffalo guns. and commenced wiping out the great hurts. just a few years, the buffalo disappeared from the southern plains. members of congress and some state legislatures tried to stop the slaughter. but sheridan, grant and sherman block to that. sheridan told the texas legislature the buffalo hunters have done more in two years to help fight t
used to impetuous without deliberation. sheridan and sherman and grant had long believed that a permanent solution to the so-called indian problem might be the extermination of the buffalo. the indians depended on the bison for food, clothing and shelter. yet the buffalo could be wiped out, the indians would have to live on their reservations in order to eat. but at the end of the civil war more than 10 million buffalo still roamed the great plains. then german tenors and in a process to turn...
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i am not for legalizing marijuana use or other drug use. if we cut back on the war on drugs, that would be a minor part of the federal budget. about $12 billion is being spent this year out of $3.8 trillion budget on the war on drugs. but i am not for funding planned parenthood. i will take that to zero. i am not for funding -- >> we're on drugs. >> i know. but i'm just pointing out how small the federal war on drugs money is in terms of the entire federal government, but i am in favor of reducing it because we have to reduce everything that's generally funded in order to get to a balanced budget. [applause] >> governor johnson, the war on drugs. >> 0% of the -- 90% of the problem is related to inportation not use. 55% of americans support legalizing marijuana. why is this the case? because we are talking about it. because debates are raging at dinner tables that haven't been raging at dinner tables in the past. let's regulate it. it's on the ballot in colorado in november. coloradoans have the opportunity really to change drug policy world
i am not for legalizing marijuana use or other drug use. if we cut back on the war on drugs, that would be a minor part of the federal budget. about $12 billion is being spent this year out of $3.8 trillion budget on the war on drugs. but i am not for funding planned parenthood. i will take that to zero. i am not for funding -- >> we're on drugs. >> i know. but i'm just pointing out how small the federal war on drugs money is in terms of the entire federal government, but i am in...
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who asked not to lives next to the home he used to live at. it was recently raided by swat members that feared it was trapped. >> it is really scary that he would -- beeventually he will back here to virginia. exactly whensure place.ll take >> thank you. now, at 11:00 we are learning about the charges against heights police officer. he shot a suspect in the back wase the suspect handcuffed. >> at this hour, a district police officer faces a includingof charges attempted murder. this is district heights police mugshot.riley's he is charged with trying to kill a fleeing suspect. >> we are not surprised by the indictment. it had been widely reported that and had beenffed searched and was unarmed at the shooting.e according to authorities, he ofled him over on suspicion n motorcycle in september. was cuffed and placed in a cruiser, but somehow manage to get away. a witness who did not want to be identified talked with abc 7 at the time of the incident a. >> he was not able to catch him. and he pulled out his gun and shot three times. >> according
who asked not to lives next to the home he used to live at. it was recently raided by swat members that feared it was trapped. >> it is really scary that he would -- beeventually he will back here to virginia. exactly whensure place.ll take >> thank you. now, at 11:00 we are learning about the charges against heights police officer. he shot a suspect in the back wase the suspect handcuffed. >> at this hour, a district police officer faces a includingof charges attempted...
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you want us to default on our debt. that would have driven us into a depression. you tell us how we create jobs when we are in a depression. course i tell you how to do with that issue. he voted to set up a super committee. we should not ever give up our responsibility to 12 individuals to go behind closed doors and fix all of the problems with america. how was solved the problem? i have introduced the entitlements that don't even become law until 2014. the expansion of the subsidy. if we are having problems, why in the world would you vote for it bill that creates two new entitlements that costs 1.4 trillion dollars over the next 10 years. and expense we cannot pay for. this would solve the sequestration issue. >> the fact is that it extends medicare for 8 years. what have you done that has ever extended medicare? on the other side of the coin, you have tried to make it into a voucher system. you have run from your record. if i was a senior, i would be very concerned with you in terms of things like medicare and changing social security. >> once again distorting
you want us to default on our debt. that would have driven us into a depression. you tell us how we create jobs when we are in a depression. course i tell you how to do with that issue. he voted to set up a super committee. we should not ever give up our responsibility to 12 individuals to go behind closed doors and fix all of the problems with america. how was solved the problem? i have introduced the entitlements that don't even become law until 2014. the expansion of the subsidy. if we are...
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whether it came, hit us hard, or didn't hit us hard. we still had to go with the same steps. still organize all the instant teams. >> even one of their critics. montgomery county council member. they tell 9news a combination of not burying the brunt of the storm and that lead to a better response. now, he says that it will go a long way for rebuilding the goodwill of pepco customers. >>> how do you think that your utility did after sandy? satisfied? frustrated? share your thoughts on our wusa9.com facebook page. lesli? >>> after a wild chase including explosions, the man wanted for attempted murder in connection with three pipe bombings in northern virginia was taken into custody this afternoon. but he was not where the atf officials expected to find him. >> i'm peggy fox. northern virginia pipe bomb suspect was apprehended near great falls, montana this afternoon. and he had traveled more than 2,000 miles in two days from his home in stafford. he was pulled over for speeding by montana highway patrol, but then allegedly threw the pipe bombs at them and tried to get away. >>
whether it came, hit us hard, or didn't hit us hard. we still had to go with the same steps. still organize all the instant teams. >> even one of their critics. montgomery county council member. they tell 9news a combination of not burying the brunt of the storm and that lead to a better response. now, he says that it will go a long way for rebuilding the goodwill of pepco customers. >>> how do you think that your utility did after sandy? satisfied? frustrated? share your...
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for us in our community, it is easy for us to vote early on the weekends. >> we drive behind a church group to downtown dayton, the early voting station. we found a line of the nearly 1000 voters staking out a state building and out -- snaking out the state building and into the parking lot. republican secretary of state john kucinich cut black church they voting from -- john kasich cut black church voting from four to just one, and for fewer hours. just one polling place for all of dayton, all of montgomery county. do you think this is a good way to do it or they just have one polling place for early voting? >> it is probably not a good way, but that is the way it is now. we work t. >> it could be an hour or two in line. are you up to it? >> oh, yes. >> can i ask you you're going to vote for? >> no. [laughter] >> voters were herded into this auditorium after hours of a weight or the were treated to a slide show. on tuesday, the day where most whites vote, there will be 176 polling locations. finally, 10 by 10, groups were sent to get their ballots. wait, these were not ballots, these
for us in our community, it is easy for us to vote early on the weekends. >> we drive behind a church group to downtown dayton, the early voting station. we found a line of the nearly 1000 voters staking out a state building and out -- snaking out the state building and into the parking lot. republican secretary of state john kucinich cut black church they voting from -- john kasich cut black church voting from four to just one, and for fewer hours. just one polling place for all of...
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maybe low 50s for a few of us. a little bit of cloud cover across the northeast and we're getting a little upper level disturbance. that will give us clouds early but i think the clouds will break up quickly and it should be a mostly sunny but cool afternoon. focusing out to the west, this little piece of energy right here out towards st. louis is going to dive down into the -- down towards the gulf of mexico and re-emerge as a coastal nor'easter by about wednesday. we'll be fine until then but i think by late tomorrow, tomorrow night, we'll start to get some clouds. it will be the big turn here and then up the coast. wednesday, it looks like a wet and windy day across the region, particularly washington points east, could be some gusty winds. unfortunately, right where we don't want it. we'll get hit hard with gusty winds wednesday into thursday. the other piece of this is we have to watch exactly the track of the storm. because if it tracks just far enough out to the west, we could have some precipitation issues.
maybe low 50s for a few of us. a little bit of cloud cover across the northeast and we're getting a little upper level disturbance. that will give us clouds early but i think the clouds will break up quickly and it should be a mostly sunny but cool afternoon. focusing out to the west, this little piece of energy right here out towards st. louis is going to dive down into the -- down towards the gulf of mexico and re-emerge as a coastal nor'easter by about wednesday. we'll be fine until then but...
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we used to be, and i used to give talks about this, that as long as a president stays in the sort of boundaries of existing political consensus and nominate somebody within those boundaries and tries to push the envelope and achieves by supreme court nomination something that could be achieved through the political process, that president wasn't safe territory so you think of for instance built in 10's two nominees, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer. almost no controversy because bill clinton could have gone far to the left if he had chosen. there was certainly potential nominees who were to the left of ginsburg and breyer but he went to the metal and they were confirmed with at most a handful of opposition votes. but in president obama's two nominees, he used the same strategy. boze sonia sotomayor and elena kagan were totally mainstream nominees. sonia sotomayor have it lee 17 years as a federal judge. more judicial experience coming to the supreme court than any nominee in recent history, highly qualify. qualified. elena kagan, highly qualified. i think in sotomayor's casey g
we used to be, and i used to give talks about this, that as long as a president stays in the sort of boundaries of existing political consensus and nominate somebody within those boundaries and tries to push the envelope and achieves by supreme court nomination something that could be achieved through the political process, that president wasn't safe territory so you think of for instance built in 10's two nominees, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer. almost no controversy because bill...
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because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congssmarehbg voted against additional critical funding for prosthetic... >> jon tester votes to raise taxes... >> ryssdal: it's not hard to find political free speech in montana today. you see it all the time in what seems to be an endless run of political attack ads. >> and voted to raise the debt limit six times. >> ryssdal: the amount of money being spent is amazing. >> it could be $20 million on broadcast television. how do you like them apples? in the state of montana. >> ryssdal: so long as i know where the apples are coming from, i'm all right. that's the question. i don't know where the apples are coming from. >> right. we don't know where the apples are coming from and that's the problem here. >> ryssdal: david parker is a professor at montana state university. he's been tracking the tv ad spending in this senate race. >> it is incredibly difficult to act
because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congssmarehbg voted against additional critical funding for prosthetic... >> jon tester votes to raise taxes... >> ryssdal: it's not hard to find political free speech in montana today. you see it all the time in what seems to be an endless run of political attack ads. >> and voted to raise the debt limit six times....
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stay with us. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manuabr leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. ay with just two pills. good eye. >>> was it a superior ground game, better message, chris christie's embrace or bill clinton's charm? joining me former senior adviser to al gore, michael feldman and michael gerson former adviser to george w. bush. welcome both. what a night it was. some surprises. michael feldman,
stay with us. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements...
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that go over and serving for us and they do leave families behind. it's wonderful we have the opportunity now for technology we can see those people we miss dearly. >> see that in the faces of tristin and liberty. those are appreciative to the family for sharing time, staff sergeant is weeks in to his 6th month deployment. second time in afghanistan. >> with veterans day sundays, companies are finding food and great ways to give back to those who are serving. head to abc2news.com, and check out our featured story section for a list of restaurants offered free eats to veterans this weekend. good deal. >>> the fiscal cliff is coming, how americans can see a tax increase in 2013.
that go over and serving for us and they do leave families behind. it's wonderful we have the opportunity now for technology we can see those people we miss dearly. >> see that in the faces of tristin and liberty. those are appreciative to the family for sharing time, staff sergeant is weeks in to his 6th month deployment. second time in afghanistan. >> with veterans day sundays, companies are finding food and great ways to give back to those who are serving. head to abc2news.com,...
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will make its way towards us. tomorrow afternoon starting with the clouds and the rain and then you will see the minutes late wednesday into thursday morning. little to no accumulation is expected but we could see some snow pushing in along the 1-95 corp. freeze warnings in affect across the metro area. we do not have a lot to the west but you got down to the freezing mark yesterday. the debt the temperatures this morning. 27 in a desperate -- look at the temperatures this morning. 27 in gaithersburg. 23 in leesburg. 24 in rockville, maryland. 25 and the but does that. we will warm up -- 25 in bethes da. we will warm it up. for tonight the clouds increase. 32-38. looking at our 7 day forecast. windy in colder with faculty storm late wednesday into early thursday morning. let's think about the good stuff. the weekend. temperatures warming back into the 60's. >> good morning. the weekend, we will do that. prince william police arriving to the scene of a crash in manasseh, south of 1-66. the prince william parkway. t
will make its way towards us. tomorrow afternoon starting with the clouds and the rain and then you will see the minutes late wednesday into thursday morning. little to no accumulation is expected but we could see some snow pushing in along the 1-95 corp. freeze warnings in affect across the metro area. we do not have a lot to the west but you got down to the freezing mark yesterday. the debt the temperatures this morning. 27 in a desperate -- look at the temperatures this morning. 27 in...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy...
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so it was a very strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important as it used to be, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change. it is in the midst of a tremendous turnaround, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. we expect revenue up somewhere in the six to seven percent range and very strong earnings. >> is that jc penney? who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to school and they have continued to deliver strong results for us and for jc penney. we are very happy the way that the izod brand is doing. >> sandy had to shut down a lot of stores for you. >> the hurricane, the storm, 35-40% of your business is done in that territory. it is a big part of our business. it did impact us in the first part of november. we were were able to still raise the year we were able to do. we were looking for a big 4th quarter. revenues will be up 7%. we were looking for earnings per share growth based on the guidance. so, we
so it was a very strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important as it used to be, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change. it is in the midst of a tremendous turnaround, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. we expect revenue up somewhere in the six to seven percent range and very strong earnings. >> is that jc penney? who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to...
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tom fitzgerald joins us live in the newsroom. tom. >> reporter: it's been a bit of a difficult dance for the romney campaign. trying to press their case in this election, they have to back off some of the harshest attacks from the president in the wake of the storm. the gloves are back off. the president and mitt romney dove into the campaign with full steam today. in roanoke, virginia, mitt romney met with supporters telling them -- telling them he is confident they will end the president next tuesday and presume amine while, was out on the campaign trail the first time this, we rallying in wisconsin before heading off to nevada and colorado. >> governor romney has been using all of the talent as a salesman to dress up those very same policies that failed our country so badly. the same policies we have been cleaning up after the past four years. >> and we came up with an idea last week, which is he's going to create the department of business. i, i don't think adding a new chair in his new cabinet will help to add millions of jo
tom fitzgerald joins us live in the newsroom. tom. >> reporter: it's been a bit of a difficult dance for the romney campaign. trying to press their case in this election, they have to back off some of the harshest attacks from the president in the wake of the storm. the gloves are back off. the president and mitt romney dove into the campaign with full steam today. in roanoke, virginia, mitt romney met with supporters telling them -- telling them he is confident they will end the...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. web site and app developers have gathered in d.c. for what is called a hackathon, all part of a large are event for techies taking place in the district this week. >> what exactly is a hackathon? lauren demarco explains. co exp >> reporter: this week, d.c. is also the nation's digital capital. there is a festival under way focused on bringing together designers, developers and entrepreneurs. coproducer peter corbett says it is a meshing of some of the brightest minds in the field. >> if they pump into each other, they come up with better ideas, form companies and hope any, they stay in washington, d.c. and build that creative economy that we know is all important for the future of the area. >> reporter: organizers have put together seminars, tech cocktails and hundreds of other events including a hackathon sponsored by at&t. the hackathon is all about creativity and generating new ideas for technology. there are about 100 participants broken down into about 20 teams. they are here ins
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. web site and app developers have gathered in d.c. for what is called a hackathon, all part of a large are event for techies taking place in the district this week. >> what exactly is a hackathon? lauren demarco explains. co exp >> reporter: this week, d.c. is also the nation's digital capital. there is a festival under way focused on bringing together designers, developers and entrepreneurs. coproducer peter corbett says...
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that's what others are doing behind us. if you have one of these like you said you only have 45 minutes. its been busy. we have talked to a lost people who just got off work and rushed to make sure their vote counted election workers are still calling out numbers of those waiting to vote and any registered voter who comes before the doors close at eight can cast their ballot. we met a group taking pictures in the lobby including a 25- year-old who couldn't vote before because of her criminal past but voted today. >> my past wasn't all that great so i had problems of voting. so now that i -- i have the privilege to vote i will take advantage of it and vote. >> we are all first time voters. it's like we all -- we want to make a difference and stuff. before we didn't think it was important and now we realize that every vote counts. >> reporter: here is some video we took in the last hour of people waiting inside to vote. that wait time isn't as long as it was before. last time it was down to about 15 minutes. the stream of car
that's what others are doing behind us. if you have one of these like you said you only have 45 minutes. its been busy. we have talked to a lost people who just got off work and rushed to make sure their vote counted election workers are still calling out numbers of those waiting to vote and any registered voter who comes before the doors close at eight can cast their ballot. we met a group taking pictures in the lobby including a 25- year-old who couldn't vote before because of her criminal...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i brought you another picture of me, just this past summer. my wife captured this moment. >> isn't that cute. >> brian williams. that is august this year. that is seaside heights. i have done some body work since. a cold snap has arrived here at the jersey shore. >> i wish we had a towel. >> they tell us we are going to get ice cream later. >>> it's time now for some entertainment news. the election, what is joe biden going to do? the vice president will be a guest star on nbc's "parks and recreation." >> i like that show. >> i love that show. >> biden has been mentioned on the snow before. amy poehler -- lady gaga announced she will be donating $1 million to the red cross to aid affected by hurricane sandy. she said she would not be the artist she is today if it weren't for the lower east side and brooklyn. >>> what's the point? [ cheers and applause ] . >> did you notice he's drinking a lime bud light? finally 500 people were asked who is their favorite fict
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i brought you another picture of me, just this past summer. my wife captured this moment. >> isn't that cute. >> brian williams. that is august this year. that is seaside heights. i have done some body work since. a cold snap has arrived here at the jersey shore. >> i wish we had a towel. >> they tell us we are going to get ice cream later. >>> it's time now for some entertainment news. the election,...
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we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army it's time for brutal honesty inside our party. >> you've just given us a nice conversation to kick off. mr. murphy i will talk to you down the road. hello, panel. sara, how about that brutal honesty about the operative class? well, you at least get to say hey i was on you're'04. >> i was on '04. >> how right was he? i go back to the same question. who lost this election mitt romney or the republican party? >> he's right. they're interlinked. but, you know mitt romney in many ways was a bridge candidate to a changing republican party. you look at the deep bench rubio, tedcruz susana martinez. it feels really dark today, but there is a bright side for and we're going to have some great faces moving forward. >> the dark agess in '64 meant they weren't going to win -,k/ another presidential election until 1968. four years later. i mean these things do have a way of the democrats. >> and 2016 will be a changed election of course. i think we're going to have a li
we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army it's time for brutal honesty inside our party. >> you've just given us a nice conversation to kick off. mr. murphy i will talk to you down the road. hello, panel. sara, how about that brutal honesty about the operative class? well, you at least get to say hey i was on you're'04. >> i was on '04. >> how right was he? i go back to the same question. who lost this election mitt romney...